2018 United States federal budget

The United States federal budget for fiscal year 2018, which ran from October 1, 2017, to September 30, 2018, was named America First: A Budget Blueprint to Make America Great Again. It was the first budget proposed by newly elected president Donald Trump, submitted to the 115th Congress on March 16, 2017.

2018 (2018) Budget of the United States federal government
SubmittedMarch 16, 2017
Submitted byDonald Trump
Submitted to115th Congress
Total revenue$3.654 trillion (estimated)
$3.330 trillion (actual)
16.5% of GDP
Total expenditures$4.094 trillion (requested)
$4.109 trillion (actual)
20.3% of GDP
Deficit$440 billion (requested)
$779 billion (actual)
3.8% of GDP
GDP$20.236 trillion
WebsiteOfficial website containing the 2018 budget
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The government was initially funded through a series of five temporary continuing resolutions. The final funding package was passed as an omnibus spending bill, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, enacted on March 23, 2018.

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